gziptest.sh

Comparing single threaded and multi-threaded compression tools for all compression levels 1 to 9 and looking at compression and decompression time, cpu, max virtual memory usage and compression ratio for 1.6GB tar file created from /usr directory.

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Running mysqlslap
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mysqlslap --auto-generate-sql --auto-generate-sql-add-autoincrement --auto-generate-sql-secondary-indexes=5 --number-int-cols=5 --number-char-cols=5 --number-of-queries=25000 --auto-generate-sql-unique-query-number=40 --auto-generate-sql-unique-write-number=40 --auto-generate-sql-write-number=1000 --concurrency=64 --iterations=10 --engine=myisam
Benchmark
Running for engine myisam
Average number of seconds to run all queries: 2.973 seconds
Minimum number of seconds to run all queries: 2.890 seconds
Maximum number of seconds to run all queries: 3.020 seconds
Number of clients running queries: 64
Average number of queries per client: 390
Dropping the database is potentially a very bad thing to do.
Any data stored in the database will be destroyed.
Do you really want to drop the 'test' database [y/N] Database "test" dropped

Yeah I don't have the programming chops to make that happen though and would be a bit hard to compare when my centminmodbench.sh and Centmin Mod LEMP stack scripts updates version numbers i.e. PHP, MariaDB and OpenSSL static benchmark versions. Although, I haven't seem much difference in versions so far, besides OpenSSL 1.02a > 1.0.1e and I suppose once, PHP 5.6 and 7.0 come into play versus PHP 5.4.x there will be differences as PHP 7.0 (PHP NG) is 2x times faster than previous PHP versions. Then there's MariaDB 5.5 vs 10.0 vs 10.1 (yes planned for Centmin Mod)

While I still have access to Intel Xeon D-1540 thought I'd recompile Centmin Mod Nginx's static OpenSSL with 1.02a chacha20 patched build to run some openssl benchmarks for ciphers such as chacha20_poly1305 and other ciphers not tested with centminmodbench.sh.